End of Year Holiday Dangers for Pets

The holidays are typically a joyous time of the year, but there are some kinds of dangers for pets that must be considered. Keeping your pet save during the holidays isn't hard to do if you know what you need to look for. Hidden dangers to your pets can cause them to get sick, injured or in some cases, can be fatal.

7 Holiday Dangers for Pets to Avoid

Many holiday dangers for your pets can be avoided with some extra planning. For more tips check out the American Veterinary Medical Association.

What Happens if You Need a Vet

If you need a vet during the holidays, contact our office. If you're looking for a new veterinarian, we'd love to meet you and your pet to establish care. From the Cimarron Animal Hospital family to yours, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Holiday Safety Tips for Pets (Plus, Bonus Treat Recipe!)

The holidays can be tons of fun for families with delicious treats and decorations: however not everything is safe at this time of year for your pets. Keep your cats and dogs safe with our holiday safety tips for pets from Wichita Veterinarians Dr. Kara James and Dr. Gary Skinner.

Decoration Safety

Tasty Treats for Dogs and Cats

Families often bond while making all kinds of treats and delicious food for their celebrations. While our fur babies don't want to be left out: many traditional holiday treats aren't good for them. So, we searched the internet to find the tastiest and most festive-looking holiday treats for pets that are also safe to eat. We found four recipes online that are sure to delight the taste buds of your family pet and included them below.


Applesauce and Oatmeal Dog Treat Recipe
(from the Rover.com website)

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No-Bake Peanut Butter Dog Treats

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While these treats aren't necessarily for the holidays, they will definitely get your cat in the holiday spirit!

HOMEMADE CAT TREATS (from the messforless.net website)

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Catnip Cat Treats Catnip Cat Treats Recipe
(from the messforless.net website)

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Stay safe and have fun this holiday season from your Wichita veterinarians, Dr. James and Dr. Skinner, and the Cimarron Animal Hospital staff!